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Posted by Bob-Wyo on June 18, 2004 at 19:59:46 from (152.163.253.97):
In Reply to: OT killing broadleaf and trash in hay posted by Kent on June 17, 2004 at 19:33:30:
Kent you really ought to look at PI Gordons new product called SPEED-ZONE, we think it is greater than sliced bread. Very Low AI, rain fast in 2 hours, reseed in 10 days, does a job on canadian thisle, clover, plaintain, waxy leaf weeds, did a real job on adult knotweed, etc. dandilions will show wilt in less that 2 hours. All this at the low rate. Am doing a test plot on bindweed now, starting to show wilt and it's been raining off and on all week. We have cut our total AI use in half now. Have been fighting the forever lasting Tordon use from years ago trying to get something to grow where it was used, it is a restricted use chem here now, not a fan of tordon Just my 2 cents, Bob
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